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Pleased to report that Morgan's issues have been addressed by Netfleet and auDA. All those domains are now in PD.

As I mentioned previously, there was another scammer out there doing the same thing with another company's details. I managed to speak with the owner of this business yesterday, and he was gobsmacked that 15 domains had been registered in their name.

As I mentioned previously, there was another scammer out there doing the same thing with another company's details. I managed to speak with the owner of this business yesterday, and he was gobsmacked that 15 domains had been registered in their name.

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This scammer has finally also been dealt with. He managed to rack up 30 domains using ACN of a Brisbane based small business. Hat tip to Nikki from Netfleet for following through and getting these policy deleted. Full story on Domainer.

We will never stop the scammers, but hopefully we can disrupt a few along the way! By my estimation, this particular person lost at least $2100.

This scammer has finally also been dealt with. He managed to rack up 30 domains using ACN of a Brisbane based small business. Hat tip to Nikki from Netfleet for following through and getting these policy deleted. Full story on Domainer.

We will never stop the scammers, but hopefully we can disrupt a few along the way! By my estimation, this particular person lost at least $2100.

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If Netfleet are going to work towards getting their own customers names deleted then they should be issuing a refund. They've taken that money and now they'll be re-auctioning those names again. It is highly unethical for Netfleet to be profiting from a situation like that. If the activity is illegal then Netfleet shouldn't be profiting from illegal activities.

It is not much better than revolving door registrations of a couple of years ago where Netfleet would constantly re-auction the same names knowing they would get deleted after the sale.

I'd like to see Netfleet state what has happened with the money from these sales.

It is not much better than revolving door registrations of a couple of years ago where Netfleet would constantly re-auction the same names knowing they would get deleted after the sale.

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Googlr.com.au is on the list of dropping domains promoted on today's Netfleet email, and it's also listed as a 'Headline Maker' on their website. To me, this gives the impression to new domainers that it's OK to register names like this.